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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

500 Days of Summer

Tonight we went to see a movie that was adorable and funny, endearing and heartfelt, and just a great story. I think the way they opened the movie was one of the funniest ways I've ever seen someone open a movie. (I will admit that I laughed harder and longer than anyone else in the theater when I saw the said opening...) But it was a clever little jab to what I will assume was the writer's ex. :)

I hadn't heard anything about this movie at all, but James had read a little about it and showed me the preview. We liked all the people in it - Joseph Gordon-Levitt (3rd Rock from the Sun & 10 THings I Hate About You), Zooey Deschanel (Elf, Yes Man) and "the schnozberries taste like schnozberries" guy from Super Troopers.

I'm not sure what to call it, but I was so impressed and intrigued with all the different story-telling devices they used in the film. A lot of times films will pick one or two and stick with them... but this one sometimes used a narrator; there was one really over the top dance sequence complete with a Cinderella-type cartoon bird that winks at the camera; lots of flash forwards and flash backs; there a split screen sequence with an "expectation" side and a "reality" side; one time the frame stops and the scene becomes a drawn sketch; and there's even a French movie spoof which is used as a metaphor for the main character's self-indulgent misery. You'd think it would get sticky or confusing with so many different things going on, but it never does. Everything comes in at the appropriate time and only enhances the charm of the film. I feel like a film critic right now, which I'm definitely NOT. So I'll stop jabbering about it and just show you the trailer!



And the music is great! So all in all? Awesome date night!

Peace. Love. Fiddle and Good Movies.
~natalie

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1 Comments:

Blogger Lyssa said...

I've been wanting to see this movie since I saw the preview. I wondered how it would be. Thanks for the "critic" style review. ;) I'm definitely gonna check it out. :)

August 16, 2009 at 9:56 PM  

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